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source: vbox/trunk/src/VBox/Devices/Network/slirp/mbuf.h@ 9109

Last change on this file since 9109 was 1076, checked in by vboxsync, 18 years ago

Removed tons of ifdef VBOX conditionals to make slirp readable again

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988, 1993
3 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
4 *
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16 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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18 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
19 * without specific prior written permission.
20 *
21 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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27 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
28 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
29 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
30 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
31 * SUCH DAMAGE.
32 *
33 * @(#)mbuf.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
34 * mbuf.h,v 1.9 1994/11/14 13:54:20 bde Exp
35 */
36
37#ifndef _MBUF_H_
38#define _MBUF_H_
39
40#define m_freem m_free
41
42
43#define MINCSIZE 4096 /* Amount to increase mbuf if too small */
44
45/*
46 * Macros for type conversion
47 * mtod(m,t) - convert mbuf pointer to data pointer of correct type
48 * dtom(x) - convert data pointer within mbuf to mbuf pointer (XXX)
49 */
50#define mtod(m,t) ((t)(m)->m_data)
51/* #define dtom(x) ((struct mbuf *)((int)(x) & ~(M_SIZE-1))) */
52
53/* XXX About mbufs for slirp:
54 * Only one mbuf is ever used in a chain, for each "cell" of data.
55 * m_nextpkt points to the next packet, if fragmented.
56 * If the data is too large, the M_EXT is used, and a larger block
57 * is alloced. Therefore, m_free[m] must check for M_EXT and if set
58 * free the m_ext. This is inefficient memory-wise, but who cares.
59 */
60
61/* XXX should union some of these! */
62/* header at beginning of each mbuf: */
63struct m_hdr {
64 struct mbuf *mh_next; /* Linked list of mbufs */
65 struct mbuf *mh_prev;
66 struct mbuf *mh_nextpkt; /* Next packet in queue/record */
67 struct mbuf *mh_prevpkt; /* Flags aren't used in the output queue */
68 int mh_flags; /* Misc flags */
69
70 int mh_size; /* Size of data */
71 struct socket *mh_so;
72
73 caddr_t mh_data; /* Location of data */
74 int mh_len; /* Amount of data in this mbuf */
75};
76
77/*
78 * How much room is in the mbuf, from m_data to the end of the mbuf
79 */
80#define M_ROOM(m) ((m->m_flags & M_EXT)? \
81 (((m)->m_ext + (m)->m_size) - (m)->m_data) \
82 : \
83 (((m)->m_dat + (m)->m_size) - (m)->m_data))
84
85/*
86 * How much free room there is
87 */
88#define M_FREEROOM(m) (M_ROOM(m) - (m)->m_len)
89#define M_TRAILINGSPACE M_FREEROOM
90
91struct mbuf {
92 struct m_hdr m_hdr;
93 union M_dat {
94 char m_dat_[1]; /* ANSI don't like 0 sized arrays */
95 char *m_ext_;
96 } M_dat;
97};
98
99#define m_next m_hdr.mh_next
100#define m_prev m_hdr.mh_prev
101#define m_nextpkt m_hdr.mh_nextpkt
102#define m_prevpkt m_hdr.mh_prevpkt
103#define m_flags m_hdr.mh_flags
104#define m_len m_hdr.mh_len
105#define m_data m_hdr.mh_data
106#define m_size m_hdr.mh_size
107#define m_dat M_dat.m_dat_
108#define m_ext M_dat.m_ext_
109#define m_so m_hdr.mh_so
110
111#define ifq_prev m_prev
112#define ifq_next m_next
113#define ifs_prev m_prevpkt
114#define ifs_next m_nextpkt
115#define ifq_so m_so
116
117#define M_EXT 0x01 /* m_ext points to more (malloced) data */
118#define M_FREELIST 0x02 /* mbuf is on free list */
119#define M_USEDLIST 0x04 /* XXX mbuf is on used list (for dtom()) */
120#define M_DOFREE 0x08 /* when m_free is called on the mbuf, free()
121 * it rather than putting it on the free list */
122
123/*
124 * Mbuf statistics. XXX
125 */
126
127struct mbstat {
128 int mbs_alloced; /* Number of mbufs allocated */
129
130};
131
132extern struct mbstat mbstat;
133extern int mbuf_alloced;
134extern struct mbuf m_freelist, m_usedlist;
135extern int mbuf_max;
136
137void m_init _P((PNATState));
138void msize_init _P((PNATState));
139struct mbuf * m_get _P((PNATState));
140void m_free _P((PNATState, struct mbuf *));
141void m_cat _P((PNATState, register struct mbuf *, register struct mbuf *));
142void m_inc _P((struct mbuf *, int));
143void m_adj _P((struct mbuf *, int));
144int m_copy _P((struct mbuf *, struct mbuf *, int, int));
145struct mbuf * dtom _P((PNATState, void *));
146
147#endif
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